Portrait of unidentified young man with center part in hair, eyeglasses, and a mustache. He is wearing a pin-striped suit jacket with tie. Location of photo studio: New York (N.Y.). Title supplied by cataloger.

Portrait of actor and director Harry Corson Clarke as--or playing the role of--an older man. He has thinning white hair, a worried facial expression, and eyeglasses, and wears a double-breasted suit jacket and black bow tie. Clarke was born circa...

Three-quarter length portrait of right profile of man wearing tuxedo with tails and holding eyeglasses in his right hand, with a startled expression on his face. He is a member of Gilbert, Donnelly, & Girard, a comedy troupe which performed at...

A young female student poses outside Anderson Hall. She has a big smile and is wearing eyeglasses that she may have received at the Anderson Hall eye clinic. The clinic was primarily focused on identifying and treating patients with trachoma, a...

Portrait of a student nurse, possibly a yearbook photograph, at Louisville General Hospital. The woman wears a white blouse and cat-eye eyeglasses. The city hospital became Louisville General Hospital in 1942. Title supplied by cataloger.

Seated portrait of Richard Carle wearing eyeglasses, a suit jacket, and tie. Also known as Charles Carleton, Carle was a stage and screen actor, as well as a lyricist, writer, producer, director, composer, and choreographer. Born July 7, 1871, in...

Three-quarter length portrait of performer, composer, and lyricist Chauncey Olcott wearing a long jacket, vest with pocket watch fob, eyeglasses, high-collared white shirt, and boutonniere. He stands with his right hand in pants pocket and his left...

Full-length character portrait of performer and producer William H. Crane in costume for the role of Lemuel Moreword in "Father and the Boys," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1909. He stands with thumbs hitched in pants...

Portrait of performer J. E. Dodson with arms folded, wearing eyeglasses, a three-piece pin-striped suit, and necktie. Dodson performed at Macauley's Theatre in "The House Next Door" in April 1910 and November 1910. The inscription is to Pres. L....

Character portrait of the left profile of a man wearing a fedora, overcoat, eyeglasses, and leather gloves, attempting to light a cigarette. His inscription to Col. Macauley references the "Chili Con Carne Club," which was a men's poker group...

Portrait of Baltimore-based theatrical manager Tunis F. Dean leaning his right cheek on his hand, wearing eyeglasses, a mustache and goatee, checked jacket and vest, cufflinks, and black tie. Dean managed David Belasco's company, of which Blanche...

Autographed three-quarter length portrait of actor Richard Mansfield seated, leaning his head on his right arm, wearing a three-piece suit with double-breasted vest, black tie, and eyeglasses. In the lower left margin of the print is a cartoon...

Character portrait of actor John T. Raymond in costume as an old man with white hair and mustache, peering over eyeglasses wearing a dark jacket with white bow tie. Born John O’Brien in 1836, he took the stage name John T. Raymond, and performed...

Seated portrait of Richard Carle with hands clasped on his lap, wearing eyeglasses, an unbuttoned suit jacket, white vest, and tie. Carle, also known as Charles Carleton, was a stage and screen actor, as well as a lyricist, writer, producer,...